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Maniac Mansion Hint Book MANIAC MANSIONTM Table of Contents Problems? Unusual Questions? Get as much or as little help as you want in the ..... ,. Maniac Mansion Hint Book pages 1 through 26 Maniac Mansion is full of rooms which are all filled with useful things. Find which is where in the ..... ... Maniac Mansion Objects List pages 27 through 30 Maniac Mansion has both stories and stories - the kind that have a beginning, middle and end; and the kind that are filled with rooms. In 1act, Maniac Mansion has six full stories of rooms. A floorplan can be found in the ..... ... Map of Maniac Mansion pages 31 through 32 Perhaps it's best to follow in the footsteps of one who has gone before. Dave has been there and knows his way Written by: Jok Church, Ron Gilbert, Doug Glen, around. It could save you lots of trouble. Check out the ..... Brenda Laurel, John Sinclair ... Tour of Maniac Mansion Layout by: Wendy Bertram, Martin Cameron, pages 33 through 47 Gary Winnick T.! and © 1987, 1988 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved. Maniac Mansion™ Hint Book I see my three characters standing in the driveway. No what? ManiacMansion-ManiacMansian--MgniaeMansion-MahiacMansion How to lise yOllr Malliac Mallsion Hillt Book secret MCJniauMapsioo-Mani.acManSioh-ManiacMansion-ManiacMansion decoder strip. How do I get through the front door? Ma[liacMansion!W,laniijCMansiofl1M aniacM~nsion -ManiacMansion The red gelatin strip is provided for your protection. ManiacMansioo-M.aniagMansion-ManiacMansion-ManiacMansion Without it, you couldn't help discovering how to solve all the Matlia~a1}siPIl!M~IJii\c.M'ap~Q rMaoiacMansion-ManiacMansion mysteries. Which would take most of the fun out of the game. How do I put something in the mailbox? With the gelatin strip, you only see the clues that you really M~UliaaMansiQruManiaeM:aosio -M aniacM ansian ~ ManiacMansion need. So you can get yourself out of one jam, and still thoroughly enjoy the next one. How do I open the grate in the front ard? Just skim through the hint book until you find the question M.ania~ans~Q n-ManiacMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion that has you stumped, then place the gelatin strip over the Maoial!:Maj1~e anl~Mao$i..o(lJManiaOO4amsionft.M .ania~nosion first line of clues underneath. If you're still stumped, reveal MaoicloMa.n ~.~Mani~ iQooM:a(1iacMansionoManiacMansion another line. And so on. ManiacMaQ.sio~ania.PM:¥IS.ioo ' Maoi!lc~omM:a8ia~iQ n Don't you wish you had a Maniac Mansion decoder strip for all life's problems? 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How do unlock it? ~aomcMahSi~IiI°"M lulfat:Maf.lsi on oManiacMansionoManiacMansion ~ania'OMa-rrsion~Malflc&MarfSlOr9Ma niacMansionoManiacMansion m~maoMaBsi~Marila€'M-alil'"siimotMcmit1({MmtsiD ~MantacM~n:s~ Mahf8€Maoslb ~ Ma t'l iacMal1Sibn o ManiacMansionoManiacMansion fV1amaoMarlSiOli\)ManiabM'anSJori;-MatlinO~si~~aniacMansion - WianiaeMansiC>fl~MiD!lia:OMafisionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion m~l':1i~c tlitams i ~lil!Mao i ticMIDn;iOrl~alli'irefIit~lorl!iManiacMansion Mania.~Ma lilslof'loMar:Ji'acMarlrsiolil' ManiacNt1ahsionoManiMMans i on t °ManiacMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion Can I use the microwave oven? 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How do I get into the swimming pool? ~~l'\ladMA''''slbl!l~~sioh''Malili acMansionoManiacMansion MaoiaeMansallllanianMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion How do I drain the pool? What is Chuck the Plant for? MaB i ti~sill>~ti5li:o h d\Amli acMansionoManiacMansion ~hI~OM 9t\si<ftl~acMarts ld n ~ManiacMansionoManiacMansion M~~c~ttns~MaJlj i"~~MamiaDM a8Slo r1~~ pn What do I do with all the old horrible food in the MBrmat!:-MEiBsid~riattb/ll Si DnoMani acMansionoManiacMansion dining room? MaoiaeMansiaufilMl:laipcMapsiOn Ma ElimiM arme~acMansion ~monmJeiQ1~ ansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion M~ifuicMiVlSiCJn fMniliaoM" ansiGIm'Mm1i:mtt aB!l}omMal:ti.acM ansion 1JJarlartWIanSiohiMallMibMlirtsld>)1i1MqJliacMansionoManiacMansion How do I get the portable radio? JM~I:tMa~li lmlMaastbmN4ilah:tdMlm§il!SthM~niacMansion MarnaWaosiO,!}M "acMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion Where is the key to the screen door in the pantry? ~~() noMan i acM ansio noMan i acMansionoManiacMansion I M1:tl1tclm~ 'ManiacMansiono ManiacMansionoManiacMansion 7 8 What is the button at the bottom of the pool for? Where are these tools I've been hearing so much about? ~att\1a~Mttnst.JptManmbtlltlnsjmJlBMa~mattsioTilMaDjz'Mtmsj<mJ . ManiaoMaAsioQoManiacMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion ~aMlttS~~~hSIDfil,..t""l1lianM~aB1Ort€MmdacMansion M'altfact)l\~flsJcm;~ (1iACMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion How do I open the garage door? Mania*~ noManiacMansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion raamdMat:l s illltliMBl'I~ MansionoManiacMansionoManiacMansion How do I lift the cement slab? MQA i ~is i c6NMnrtll~($1cths i bh;Mallli titm1ansionoManiacMansion
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